Women & Wine at Summerset Winery!

If you’re like me, you deserve a leisurely afternoon with a glass of wine in hand and nothing to thing about but girl talk, lunch, shopping and fun!

You can be living that dream at Summerset Winery on Saturday, November 7th!

Here’s what they have planned -

Wine reception, gourmet boxed lunch, wine, gift bag and giveaways.

Sassy selections from the ladies of Off the Cuff Quartet

Professional Organizer, Mary Sigmann, will speak on clearing clutter from our lives.

Lunch will be catered by Judge’s Signature catering and will include a turkey croissant with cranberry chutney, pasta salad and seasonal fresh fruit. A decadent dessert table will be offered following lunch.

You can browse display tables filled with jewelry, spa related items, clothing, and more from: Ultra Salon, Morning Rain Massage and Day Spa, Silpada Designs, Iowa Bed & Breakfast Guild, Sassy Serving & Glassware, Various & Sundry, Wooden Expressions, Good Health, Southern Living at Home, The Possibilities Room, Private Quarters, Jeff Gilbert Photography, Scentsy, Miss Spenser’s Special Tea’s, and Mainstream Boutique!

Call the winery in Indianola, Iowa, to make your reservations – 515/961-3545.

You’ll have a wonderful stress-free day!

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko, Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.makeminewinemagazine.com

Expo for Lovers of Wine and Food and Fun!

Grab a pen and your calendar and write in Wine and Food Expo on the squares for Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14.

If you are like me, you don’t want to miss the fun and excitement at Iowa’s Premier Wine and Food Expo at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.

Celebrity Chefs scheduled to appear at the event include Andrew Zimmern, of The Travel Channel, and The Food Network’s Duff Goldman. That could be zany, fun and exciting!

You can pick up food, wine and entertaining ideas from more than 50 local businesses, sample food and wine and purchase treats and goodies for yourself and holiday gift-giving.

This year the Expo also features the winners of the new Amateur Wine Making Contest, sponsored by Blue Stem Winery and Make Mine Wine. A lot of Iowans are making wine at home … some have been doing it for years and years … and we’re excited to showcase the winners of this year’s competition.

Local and regional chefs will demonstrate some tasty recipes using Iowa pork, beef and turkey that you can recreate at home for family and friends.

This is a wonderful event with something for everyone that enjoys food, wine, entertaining and fun. Check out the schedule, the details and ticket information today at http://wineandfoodexpoiowa.com/

800th Hit this Month makes 21,000 Total for Make Mine Wine Blog

Thank you to everyone who has visited Make Mine Wine blog.

The first blog was posted on October 9, 2006 — Tailgating Tips. Like many of my early posts, I did not add tags or categories. That seems pretty funny today.

Once again, thank you and I look forward to keeping you informed on the wines, grapes, wineries and events in Midwest Wine Country.

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko, Publisher, Make Mine Wine

Published in: on September 28, 2009 at 11:01 pm Leave a Comment

Enthusiasts Invited To Submit Homemade Wines In New Competition

Iowa’s Premier Wine & Food Expo Presented by Hy-Vee

Hy-Vee Hall, Downtown Des Moines – November 13-14, 2009

Iowa wine lovers who craft their own wine gather fruit or ingredients, crush, add water and sugar and yeast, wait through fermentation and rack again and again until the wine is clear. When the wine is stable, it is time to bottle and then wait for six months or a year to taste the fruits of their efforts, hoping it turned out just as they planned. When the wine is good, they like to spread the news…. and hope they can get it to turn out just the same the next time!

The new Amateur Wine Competition at Iowa’s Premier Wine & Food Expo will offer the winning winemakers bragging rights and visitors to the Expo a peek into the world of homemade winemaking.

The contest is only open to local wine clubs and hobbyists – commercial wineries cannot apply – and is sponsored by Make Mine Wine Magazine, Indianola, Iowa and BlueStem Winery, Parkersburg, Iowa.

Judging will be held Saturday, November 7 in the Hy-Vee Hall Business Center. The award-winning wines will be featured November 13-14 in Hy-Vee Hall at Iowa’s Premier Wine & Food Expo, and all winning entries will be on display on the event floor in a designated contest area. Judges will critique the wines based on color, aroma, body, taste and finish. All winemakers will receive their score sheet with judges comments, which may be helpful when they start on their next batch of wine.

Prizes include certificates for each winner, ribbon for Best of Show, a subscription to Make Mine Wine Magazine, gift certificates for wine making supplies at BlueStem Winery, along with various other rewards. Gold and silver may be awarded in each flight. Contestants should note that judges reserve the right to combine categories when the number of entries is insufficient.

Entry guidelines The deadline for entries is Friday, October 2 at 5 p.m., and the entry fee is $2.50 per bottle. One Wine and Food Expo ticket (valued at $20) will be provided for every two bottles entered. Entry forms will be accepted by mail at: Iowa Events Center, Amateur Wine Competition, 730 3rd Street, Des Moines, IA 50309, or forms can be delivered to the Administration Offices in Hy-Vee Hall, to the attention of Holly Kjeldgaard or in Parkersburg at BlueStem Winery, which is located at 305 Third Street. The full entry fee must accompany the form, which is available online at www.iowaeventscenter.com/wineandfood. Once the completed form is submitted, entry tags will be mailed and are to be completed and placed on each wine bottle. Tags must be filled out completely to ensure accurate judging. Entries without tags will not be judged.

Rules - Exhibitors may submit four exhibits per class per household, but each exhibit must be significantly different in style, taste and ingredients used – Entries must list major ingredients (type grape, berry, etc.) and sugar percentage – Entries must have been processed by fermentation, and produced and bottled exclusively by entrant – Wines must be free of artificial coloring and/or flavor enhancers – No commercial wines are allowed – Wines should be in standard wine bottles, at least 16 ounces, with labels removed and entry tag attached – Contest is open to Iowa residents only – Note: Management will use diligence to ensure the safety of articles after their arrival and placement, but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.

Classes Class 1 – Grape Wine 1. Dry Red (Vinifera) 2. Dry White (Vinifera) 3. Sweet Red (Vinifera) 4. Sweet White (Vinifera) 5. Sparkling (grape) 6. Dry Red (Native/Hybrid) 7. Dry White (Native/Hybrid) 8. Sweet Red (Native/Hybrid) 9. Sweet White (Native/Hybrid) Class 2 – Non-Grape Wines 1. Dry Fruit 2. Sweet Fruit 3. Dry Berry 4. Sweet Berry 5. Rhubarb 6. Dry Vegetable or Flower 7. Sweet Vegetable or Flower 8. Sparkling (non-grape) Class 3 – Meads and Ciders 1. Dry Mead 2. Sweet Mead 3. Cider

Did You Know? – According to the Iowa Grape and Wine Development Commission, there are currently 410 commercial vineyards covering more than 1,200 acres in Iowa, compared to 1999 when there were only 13 wineries, 15 growers and 31 acres of commercial vineyards in the state. – As of January 2009, there are 72 federally licensed wineries in Iowa – As of November 2007, Iowa was ranked 14th in number of wineries and 23rd in total wine production – Native wine sales equaled 176,185 gallons in 2008 – Iowa adults consumed approximately 1.7 gallons (or 8.5) bottles in 2008 – The national adult average consumption was 3.2 gallons (16 bottles) in 2008 Information as seen in the Spring 2009 Make Mine Wine Magazine and provided by Mike White, Viticulture Field Specialist, Iowa State Extension Service, Iowa State University.

ABOUT IOWA’S PREMIER WINE AND FOOD EXPO, PRESENTED BY HY-VEE • Live demonstrations will be taking place in the Celebrity Kitchen Theater by popular celebrity chefs, including Andrew Zimmern of Travel Channel’s “Bizarre Foods” and Duff Goldman, host of “Ace of Cakes” on the Food Network. • The celebrities will participate in meet and greets and autograph sessions in Hockenberg’s Celebrity Meet ‘n Greet Zone. Autographs are on a first come first served basis as time allows. •

Celebrities aren’t the only ones with a chance to show off their culinary skills. The Vittles to Vines Stage will showcase local and regional chefs. • The Emporium features retail, food and service vendors from all over the Midwest. • Buy it, leave it, and take it home, or BLT. When attendees purchase items at Iowa’s Premier Wine & Food Expo, they can leave those items at the convenient, on-site drop-off location at no charge and free their hands for more shopping. • The Sampling Zone will be open for individuals to try various beers, wines and spirits for only $12 (must be 21 years of age to sample). When guests are finished at the Sampling Zone, they can visit the Hy-Vee Wine Shop to purchase their favorite sampled bottle of wine or specialty beer.

What a great idea for holiday gifts! • Regular tickets are priced at $20 for the day or $35 for both days and are on sale now. Children six and under are admitted into the show FREE of charge. Tickets are available at the Wells Fargo Arena Ticket Office, all area Dahl’s Foods locations, online at dahlstickets.com, or charge by phone at 866-55-DAHLS. • The full schedule and detailed information can be found at www.iowaeventscenter.com/wineandfood. • Sponsors of Iowa’s Premier Wine & Food Expo include Hy-Vee, WHO Channel 13, Des Moines Register, Iowa Pork Producers Assn, Iowa Turkey Federation, Iowa Beef Industry Council and Hockenberg’s. Produced by Global Spectrum.

About Make Mine Wine Make Mine Wine and the Make Mine Wing blog offer weekend inspiration with regional wine, go-with recipes, fun, getaway, home and entertaining ideas for wine lovers. The magazine immerses the novice or more sophisticated wine lover in the culture of wine, specifically in Iowa and the Midwest. Advertisers reach women and discretionary income that make most of the decisions on where to spend money on things they love: dining, travel, home décor, entertainment, shopping, personal, financial and medical services, and more. The Make Mine Wine audience enjoys wine as pat of a lifestyle choice that involves family, friends and fun. Make Mine Wine is published by Rasko Publishing LLC., founded in 2006 and headquartered in Indianola, IA. For more information or to subscribe to Make Mine Wine ($12.72 per year) call 515-962-5515. The Midwest wine events list and the Make Mine Wine blog are on line at www.makeminewinemagazine.com. Follow @MakeMineWine at www.twitter.com

About BlueStem Winery Vern Holms made his first batch of wine in 1976 and today produces and sells wine and offers wine-making classes at BlueStem Winery. At www.bluestemwine.com he sells beer-brewing and winemaking supplies and kits to more than 3,000 customers in numerous countries and in all 50 states. BlueStem Winery is located at 305 Third Street, Parkersburg, Iowa.

Summer Fun at Western Iowa Wineries!

This weekend, July 11 & 12th is the Western Iowa Wine Trail’s event, Grillin’ With Iowa Wines. Seven wineries invite you to stop by and sample their paired wine and grilled foods. Hours are 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday and 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday.

The first 225 passport holders are eligible to receive a 7-piece gift set when they have completed a visit to all seven wineries on the trail. Most folks on the trail prefer to visit the seven wineries over a two-day period, not one. To reserve your passports with a credit card, please call the winery where you will start your journey. Passports: $60 per couple $35 for a single.

Participating wineries are:
Breezy Hills Vineyard Minden

Danish Countryside Vines & Wines Elkhorn

King’s Crossing Vineyard & Winery Glenwood

Loess Hills Vineyard & Winery Crescent

Prairie Crossing Vineyard & Winery Treynor

Sugar Clay Winery & Vineyard Thurman

Whispering Hills Vineyard & Winery Carson

Visit www.westerniowawinetrail.com for a map and Western Iowa tourism information. You will also find links to information about each winery, its history, wine and the winemaker.

Have fun … and be safe.

Cheers!
Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

Have Some Fun this Weekend in Midwest Wine Country!

Iowa Wineries

June 5

  • Richie Lee and the Fabulous 50s Band, Grape Escape Winery, Pleasantville
  • Horse-drawn Carriage Rides at Iowa Favorites, West Des Moines
  • Live music at Fireside Winery, Marengo
  • Live music with SPAM at White Oak Vineyards and Winery, Cambridge

 

June 6

  • Bottle Shock – Movie shown on side of barn at Grape Escape Winery, Pleasantville
  • Loose Neutral will be playing at John Ernest Winery, Tama
  • Back Stage Boogie Band will be doing their thing at Dale Valley Vineyard and Winery, Stuart
  • Music at Loess Hills Vineyard and Winery, Crescent

 

June 7

  • Live music with Birch & Killion at Breezy Hills Winery, Minden
  • Home Brood Band performs at Whispering Pines Winery, Keosauqua
  • Reverand Raven and the Chain Smoking Altar Boys will be at Summerset Winery, Indianola.
  • Catch the Toast and Jam Session at Park Farm Winery, Bankston

 

All Summer

Join Tabor Home Winery’s 13th Anniversary Celebration throughout the Summer:

  • June 7, Scott and Michelle Dalziel
  • June 21  Lojo Russo
  • July 12  Bryce Janey
  • July 26  Joe and Vickie Price
  • August 9  Scott and Michelle Dalziel
  • August 23 Bryce Janey
  • September 6  Lojo Russo
  • September 20 David Zollo

 

Illinois

Head over to Edwards, Illinois for the 2nd Annual Illinois River Wine Festival hosted by Kickapoo Creek Winery, June 6 & 7. Live music, food vendors and free vineyard riding tours on the new “Grape Train”. $15 adminission includes 5 wine tasting tickets and a free event wine glass. Participating wineries: Kickapoo Creek Winery, Edwards, August Hill Winery, Utica; Ridge View Winery, Mt. Sterling; Hill Prairie Winery, Oakford; Sleepy Creek Winery, Fairmount; Willetts Winery and Cellar, Manito and Spirit Knob Winery, Ursa.

 

Are you going to be in Chicago this weekend? Don’t miss the Chicago Botanic Garden Wine Festival, June 6-7. Sample from more than 200 wines from around the world. Learn about new and exciting varieties from the experts. Wine seminars and cooking demonstrations. Enjoy food from some of the Chicago area’s finest restaurants and caterers. Local musical talent will perform live each day.

 

Enjoy some close-to-home fun and experience regional wine. Your local wineries are looking forward to entertaining you.

 

Cheers!

 

Barbara Rasko

Publisher, Make Mine Wine

Sugar Grove Winery Celebrates Winestock!

WINESTOCK: 1 Day devoted to peace, music, wine, art & Sugar Clay’s 4th Birthday!

Sunday, May 24th   11am-9pm
$10 adult admission includes Winestock wineglass & glass of Sangria! Music provided by 8 local bands

“En Plein Air Art Contest”
 7:30-9:00 am Artists register & have canvases stamped
8:00 am-4:00 pm – registered artists paint
4:30-6:00 – Judging & People’s Choice
6:00 Awards announced
6:00-8:00 pm Exhibit and sale
(paintings must remain on display until 8pm)
This event is open to anyone. Visit the website for entry details. (Bring your lawn chairs for this outdoor event.)

Thurman, Iowa

Details: www.sugarclaywinery.com

What a great way to spend a day!

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko

www.makeminewinemagazine.com

Quick Notes from the Iowa Wine Growers Association Conference

The professional folks in the Iowa Wine Growers Association are serious about growing quality grapes and making fine wine. Excellent, experienced local speakers, as well as those from other top wine producing states gave attendees plenty of time to ask questions and learn.

It was an enjoyable weekend on the trade show floor since I saw many familiar faces, had good conversations and met interesting new people. You’ll be reading about some of them in upcoming issues of Make Mine Wine

I tasted some delicious wine that I had not tried before — Hombre from Englebrecht Family Winery is a nice dry red and Starboard is a new white dessert wine from Eagles’ Landing Winery. The name is a cute joke since dessert wine not produced in Portugal cannot be called Port. Saturday night’s tasting was reserved for award-winning Iowa wines. I can tell you, Iowa wines are getting better and better!

I’ve pulled many corks from bottles, but not spent much time thinking about the cork-making process. An article in an upcoming issue of the magazine will tell the story.

I was pleasantly surprised to meet Jim and Mary Kay Sorensen from Preston, Iowa, who are producing organic juice from wine grapes. You may remember me mentioning how surprised I was at the wonderful taste of wine grapes, so I have every reason to believe the juice will be delicious. The Sorensen’s plan to open their winery this summer.

I spoke with Dr. Paul E. Read, Professor of Horticulture/Viticulturist for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources from the University of Nebraska. He had recently met with Nebraska lawmakers and they were given a copy of Make Mine wine with the article about Whiskey Run Creek Winery at Brownsville. They were confident the visibility would bring more visitors to the winery and their state.

Conferences are a great place to gather information and get the “insider’s view”. I’ll look forward to attending again next year … and will plan to go to the wine growers meetings in Missouri and Illinois too. The bonus … great wine to taste!

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.makeminewinemagazine.com

Published in: on March 23, 2009 at 5:38 pm Leave a Comment

Take in Some Stress-Relieving Fun with Your Wine at Summerset Winery

Central Iowa wine lovers associate Summerset Winery outside of Des Moines with live music, relaxing afternoons or evenings and their favorite local wines. The parties and women’s luncheons are sell-outs, and more and more brides and grooms are getting hitched at the winery.

Whenever I ask if someone has visited a local winery, a big smile spreads and I hear, “I love going to Summerset!”

Now, there will be even more reasons to head out to Summerset Winery. Here are the March events. Of course, you can drop by the tasting room to sample and buy wine every day except Monday. Check the website, www.summersetwine.com for all of the details.

Scrapbook Among the Vines
March 7th 2009,
9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Love to scrapbook but can’t seem to find space at home to work? Are you constantly interrupted everytime you begin your project? If so, we’ve found your refuge. On March 7th Summerset will open their doors to scrapbooking enthusiasts from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

For $40/pp you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, a refreshing bottle of Summerset wine and your own space to work in! Memory making at it’s finest! Wine, S-P-A-C-E, food and friends! Call the winery at 515-961-3545 to reserve your space.Reservations required.
Game Day Saturday

Tired of doing the same old thing every Saturday? Come to Summerset and have a play day! Bring your friends and family, a board game or cards and we will set up a table for you to play during regular business hours. All beverages must be purchased from Summerset Winery. No cost to attend.
 
 

 

Sunday Tunes: Summerset Winery Presents After Hours Band, March 8, 2009NEW HOURS 3:00 – 6:00 PM

On Sunday, March 8th, the After Hours Band will be at the winery performing their energetic blend of classic rock and blues.

 

Sunday Tunes: Summerset Winery Presents Tony Valdez and Don Jaques, March 15, 2009
On Sunday, March 15th, Tony Valdez and Don Jaques will perform from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the winery. Tony’s upbeat jazz and blues will have you up and dancing in no time! Purchase your favorite Summerset Wine to enjoy.

 

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at Summerset Winery:
Dying to Win
March 28

Dying to Win Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre production Presented by Entertainment To Go. Tickets to this hilarious mystery comedy are $55.00 per person and include a wine reception, dinner, bottle of wine and the show.
Food will be catered by Christiani’s VIP Catering.
Wine reception from 6:00 – 6:45 will feature: Antipasto Table, Assorted Crackers and Relish Tray and Dip.

Dinner served at 7:00 featuring:

  • Oven Roasted Chicken
  • USDA Choice Roast Beef with Horseradish Cream Sauce
  • Cheese Stuffed Ravioli with Basil Marinara
  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  • Green Beans with Pimento
  • Christiani’s Signature Garden Salad with House Dressing
  • Fresh Baked Rolls and Butter
  • Coffee, Cream & Sugar
  • Assorted Desserts and Miniature Sweets

The Plot: It is awards night and all of the celebrities are in attendance to walk the red carpet. There is the Hollywood Sweetheart, the independent movie actress, and of course the aging screen siren. The three women seem friendly, but no one knows what kind of skeletons they are hiding in their dressing rooms! Of course, only one of them can win the coveted award and after the announcement is made, things go downhill quickly. It’s drama that only Hollywood divas can create in this hilarious mystery comedy.

Reservations are required. Call the winery at 515-961-3545 to order non-refundable tickets.
If you haven’t been to Summerset Winery, between Des Moines and Indianola, you now have even more reasons to give it a try. It it is already a favorite spot, good for you!

 Cheers!

Barbara Rasko

Publisher

Make Mine Wine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertain! Explore! Indulge!

mmw_winter_2009_cover1Subscribers, need a lift? A breath of fresh air in this long, cold winter? Watch your mailbox because the beautiful new issue of Make Mine Wine is on its way!

When you see our “WOW” cover, I’ll be shocked if your spirits don’t lift more than a little bit! And then wait until you see what is inside … Midwest Wine Country inspiration for after 5:00, the weekends and more!

Special thanks to the folks who helped make this issue so special: Make Mine Wine Staff Chef Tom White who designed the chocolate box on the cover; top-notch photographer Dean Tanner, Primary Image, Ltd.; Make Mine Wine Editor Staci Scheurenbrand and our excellent new designer, Leslie Diehl of Diehl Design. I appreciate everyone’s best efforts!

The wine on the cover is Tassel Ridge Winery’s 2006 Finalé Premier Red and let me tell you, it does pair well with a bite of chocolate. Indulge!

Here’s a little preview of this issue –  Tasting Time with Make Mine Wine recommendations, delicious recipes ( from RAW Vegan to  Cinnamon Rolls with La Vida Loca Winery’s Cinnamon Wine), an introduction to Wide River Winery, destination wineries in three Midwest states  to explore and a hearty stew with Summerset Wine that’s great for entertaining or a stress-relieving, comfort-giving family meal.

I love to hear your response to each issue, so please leave a comment here or send an email to me at MakeMineWinemagazine@mchsi.com.

If you have not yet subscribed, do so today at www.makeminewinemagazine.com and we’ll get this gorgeous issue in the mail to you right away.

Cheers!

Barbara Rasko, Publisher

Make Mine Wine

www.MakeMineWinemagazine.com